Fitness Trackers

Back in February 2014, when users reported that the Fitbit’s device was causing rashes, it recalled its Force line of fitness bands. Now, with the Charge, Charge HR, and Surge, Fitbit has returned with a fresh array of fitness bands that put a little heart and a lot of smart style into fitness tracking. The Charge

Scales have been around a long time, and anyone who has attempted weight loss has probably been addicted to weighing themselves every possible moment of the day. Some people obsess over the number on the scale, not considering their own personal results or other metrics. We know now that your actual weight on a scale

The Jawbone UP3 might be one of the most attractive fitness trackers on the market right now, even after many years since its launch. It’s lightweight, thin, and looks more like a piece of jewelry than anything. It’s something that most other fitness trackers can’t say for themselves. But we all know looks aren’t everything,

Wearable technology is the current Next Big Thing. Fitness tracking and other health-related monitoring is one of the primary reasons for the current popularity of smartwatches. In September 2018, Apple Inc. released the latest version in the line of Apple Watches, the Apple Watch Series 4. What Does an Apple Watch Do? Apple Watch Series

Fitness trackers are really booming right now. And for good reason. We now live in an age where you monitor and receive important data on your health, all from your wrist. The opportunity is really quite profound when you think about it. Is the Mira Fitness Tracker up for the task of monitoring your health?

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